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Publicly Traded Hospice Companies Poised for Deals

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The nation’s publicly traded hospice companies are primed for more acquisitions after a 2023 slump, fueled by census and growth. Transaction volume declined in the hospice and home-based care space in 2023, following the two record-breaking prior years. for an undisclosed amount.

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The Fastest Growing US Hospice Companies

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The company reached No. HealthFlex provides home health, hospice, palliative care, social work, and personal care. The company — currently serving more than 10,000 patients across its business lines — has more than quadrupled in size since its founding in 2012. s list several years running.

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Frontpoint Health Acquires High Plains Senior Care Group

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In case you missed it, Hospice News has launched a new specialty publication for palliative care professionals. You can subscribe to Palliative Care News here: Subscribe today! Frontpoint Health has completed its acquisition of the Texas-based home health and hospice company High Plains Senior Care Group (HPSC).

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Hospices Increasingly Invest in Environmental Sustainability

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Established in 1978, Agrace provides hospice and palliative care in southern Wisconsin. The nonprofit’s other services include personal care, adult day services and grief support.

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Regulatory Pressures Contributing to M&A Slump

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The acquisition included the nonprofit health system’s Heartland Hospice and other assets, swelling Gentiva’s presence in the hospice, palliative care and personal care spaces. The Atlanta-based provider emerged from the former hospice and personal care segments of Kindred at Home.

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4 Ways Hospices Are Pursuing Growth in 2023

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.” – Richard Ashworth, incoming CEO, Amedisys (NASDAQ: AMED) Co-location of services A number of providers that already offer services beyond hospice care — such as home health, palliative care, PACE or personal care, among others — seek to bring their business lines together in the same markets.

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Hospice News’ Top 10 Stories of 2022

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Humana to Sell 60% of Kindred at Home Hospice to CDR for $2.8 billion divestiture of a 60% stake in Kindred at Home’s hospice and personal care segments to the private equity firm Clayton, Dubilier & Rice. AccentCare started off this year by unifying all of its business lines under the company’s main brand.

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